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Malcolm Dalglish (born August 14, 1952) is an American hammered dulcimer player and builder, composer, and choral director. A virtuoso performer on the hammer dulcimer, he is a former member of the folk/Celtic trio Metamora and has performed frequently with the percussionist Glen Velez. In addition to the dulcimer, Dalglish also plays the spoons and bones (both traditional American percussion instruments). He also composes prolifically for choir, and many of his compositions are for choir with dulcimer accompaniment. He has received more than 50 commissions to compose for choirs around the world. He played the hammered dulcimer in the score...
Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren (22 January 1946 – 8 April 2010). In the late '60's he started designing clothes and in 1972 he opened a boutique in London with his girlfriend, Vivienne Westwood. In 1975, Malcolm started a band which became arguably one of the best punk bands in history, The Sex Pistols. Malcolm became their manager. In the 80's, after the Sex Pistols broke up, Malcolm became the manager of another band, Adam and the Ants. When Adam Ant left the band, Malcolm asked the 14 year old Annabella Lwin if she wanted to join the band and Bow...
A swiss jazz pianist, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. He grew up in Cape Verde and Senegal, before he moved to Switzerland in 1982 where he studied at the music schools of Neuchâtel and Geneva. Between 1989-1991 he studied music sciences at the University of Geneva. In 1992 he released his first album as a band leader. .
A true Scots troubador Jim Malcolm played and sang with The Old Blind Dogs and now travels the world with his guitar and harmonica. .
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With Me Baby ( A Tennessee Saturday Night - 2001)
Love Me Tender
Walk Talk Sing
Smoke Smoke Smoke
Little Girl Of Four
Yakety Yak (1955)
Born To Be A Hillbilly Rocking Man
Make Yourself A Home In My Heart
Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy
Rocking With My Baby
Rockin' With My Baby
Drinkin' Wine Spoo-Dee-O-Dee
Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee
There's A Little Life Left in This Old Bo Yet
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